KENMORE WAR
MEMORIAL

The
memorial for the parish of Kenmore is to be found within Kenmore Kirk,
Kenmore, Tayside. It takes the form of a small Celtic style wheel cross
with crossed swords and a flag at the base. It lists 36 men who gave
their lives in World War 1. Monies to erect the memorial were raised
by public subscription and it was unveiled on 22nd May 1921. The men
are listed in a scattered manner, each under the district they were
associated with.

From
an old photograph

To
the glory of God and to the sacred memory of the men
of Kenmore Parish who fell in the Great War.

Note:
There are two Frederick CLOVER's on the CWGC but this is the only
F CLOVER who was with the London Regiment. His association with
Kenmore is unknown.

PINKNEY

Arthur

Stoker,
Royal Navy - there is only one A PINKNEY listed in the Navy on the
CWGC, this record from findmyfamily.com and and ancestry.com confirms
that the CWGC entry is Aaron PINKNEY and not the same man listed
here.

McLAREN

James

Private,
Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) - too many entries on CWGC and SDGW
without enough information to confirm this man.

Guardsman
13009, 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards. Killed in action 28th March
1918. Aged 29. Born and resident Aberfeldy, enlisted Perth. Son
of Mrs. Dewar, of Drummond Cottage Keltneyburn, Aberfeldy, Perthshire,
and the late Peter Dewar. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS
MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 1. See Breadalbane.com
web site for photographs of James and the Dewar Family.